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It’s almost December, and I know many of you have already had snow where you live. Well, here in the desert, snow is pretty rare, so we have to find creative ways to enjoy a white Christmas or any holiday, for that matter! I usually hang a faux pine wreath on the door right after Thanksgiving, but it’s getting old an showing some serious wear and tear. So today, I thought I would do something completely different, and I made this Snowman Wreath instead.

white snowman wreath made from grapvine and bamboo wreath


If this looks familiar, it’s because the middle circle and the bottom circle were once part of a bunny wreath I made last spring. And, the largest circle went on to become a seashell wreath that was part of my summer mantel. So yes, we’re all about recycling here! I did have to buy a small wreath to make the head, but I used a coupon for that. If you don’t have any wreaths to make over, and you want to make a snowman wreath, you’ll need:

  • 3 bamboo or grapevine wreath forms
  • White spray paint
  • 2 twigs for the arms
  • Embroidery floss or yarn for the scarf
  • Wood paint stirrer or thin wood for the hat
  • Glue
  • Craft paint
  • Thin wire

I already had two bamboo wreaths, but I couldn’t find another one, so I bought a small grapevine wreath for the head. All three of them got a couple of coats of white spray paint.


spraypaint grapevine and bamboo wreath white

I used very thin wire to attach the circles together, and I also used a dab of hot glue to keep them in place. Then, I made a loose bow out of the embroidery floss and found two long twigs for the arms. The twigs were part of a rustic bundle I bought last week and were already painted white, so that was easy.

All I had to do was glue the bow and the twigs onto the snowman’s body.

red embroidery floss and twigs painted white


  I made the hat from a paint stirrer that Hubby cut into small pieces for me. I just glued the pieces together to form the shape of a hat.

make hat from wood paint sticks


I painted the hat black and added a little wooden star to one side. Then, I used hot glue to attach the hat to the snowman’s head, and voila — a snowman!

snowman wreath on front door


He doesn’t have eyes or a carrot nose or buttons, but he’s still a snowman, and my little desert dwellers were so excited to see him! I think they’re still on a bit of a Frozen high.

Have you built a snowman lately?

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22 Comments

  1. Heather Kinnaird says:

    this is such a fun idea!

  2. Dee M says:

    Thanks for the pin, Erlene. We have a dark door, and the white looks better than a traditional green wreath. 🙂

  3. Erlene A says:

    Cute idea. I've always wanted to make a snowman decoration for the front, but never got around to making one. Pinned for inspiration.

  4. Dee M says:

    Shhh — don't give our warmth away, lol! Whenever I say I want to move, my husband reminds me how much I hate the cold. Still, it would be nice to have cooler temps in the summer. 🙂

  5. Carol says:

    That is so cute, Dee! I love decorating with snow scenes and my collection of snowmen — weird how our minds work here in the desert. I see all of the snow and bad weather that is hitting parts of the USA so early and kind of wonder why everyone doesn't live in AZ…….so glad they don't, but still! I'd much rather put up with our summer heat (don't quote me on this when it rolls around again next year) than be buried under 3 feet of snow!

  6. Dee M says:

    Thanks so much, Manuela. I hope you get some milder temperatures soon! 🙂

  7. Manuela@A Cultivated Nest says:

    No haven't built a snowman yet (no snow). It is freezing cold her though so I'm sure we'll be seeing a early winter here in Atlanta (which is never a good thing).

    Very cute snowman wreath!

  8. Dee M says:

    Thanks, Susan! Snowmen are so cute, and this was very easy to make. 🙂

  9. Susan - ofeverymoment says:

    I am a collector of snowmen! This is really, really cute! I might have to try it!